a-kjendis
See also: A-kjendis
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Etymology
a + kjendis, first part from Latin a, from Ancient Greek Α (A, “alpha”), likely through the Etruscan language, from Phoenician 𐤀 (ʾ), from Proto-Canaanite , from Proto-Sinaitic
, from Egyptian 𓃾.
Last part from Swedish kändis (“celebrity”) (with the suffix -is from Swedish -is (diminutive suffix), from Latin -is), from känd (“known, famous”), past participle of känna (“to know”), from Old Swedish kænna (“to make known”), from Old Norse kenna (“to know”), from Proto-Germanic *kannijaną (“to make known”), from *kunnaną (“to know”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵn̥néh₃ti (“to know, recognize”), from *ǵneh₃- (“to know”).
Pronunciation
Noun
a-kjendis m (definite singular a-kjendisen, indefinite plural a-kjendiser, definite plural a-kjendisene)
- an A-list celebrity (an informal list of celebrities in the entertainment industry who are most admired, desirable or bankable)
- Coordinate terms: b-kjendis, c-kjendis
- 2010, Hans Olav Lahlum, Menneskefluene:
- Harald Olesen var i 1968 ikke hva man i dag vil kalle en a-kjendis. Det kunne gå måneder mellom hver gang hans navn ble nevnt i riksavisene
- In 1968, Harald Olesen was not what one would today call an a-list celebrity. It could take months between each time his name was mentioned in the national newspapers
- 2014 November 10, Nettavisen[nettavisen.no]:
- utfordringen med å intervjue A-kjendiser … er ofte at alt allerede er skrevet
- the challenge of interviewing A-list celebrities… is often that everything is already written
References
- “a-kjendis” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “a-kjendis” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
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